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Pollster George Barna urged communicators at the NRB15 International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, TN, to use their sizable influence to guide conservatives politically at a time when the nation needs to return to biblical values.

America is in danger of destruction in the face of the mounting death toll of unborn children and the rise of apocalyptic Islam, best-selling author Joel C. Rosenberg said at the National Religious Broadcasters’ 2015 International Christian Media Convention.

Governor Mike Huckabee told a gathering of Christian media and ministry professionals in Nashville that he had recently been standing on the Golan Heights in Israel, just 250 yards from the Syrian border, where he could hear the explosions from that nation’s ongoing civil war.

A panel of pro-life advocates at the National Religious Broadcasters’ International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, TN, addressed how to get the media message right regarding the value of unborn lives for a new generation.

Dr. Jerry A. Johnson wants to make sure the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) remains strong by holding to a right perspective on the Bible, on human life, and on marriage; and remains committed to excellence and an understanding of what it means to be created in the image of God.

The Church will not surrender the biblical view of marriage despite opposition and the prediction of a former megachurch pastor, attendees were told in a panel discussion at the National Religious Broadcasters’ International Christian Media Convention.

Christian communicators must not choose to speak out on some social issues and remain silent on others based on how they will be received by the culture, David Platt said Thursday at the National Religious Broadcasters’ International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, TN.

America’s cultural health is declining in most categories, although societal and governmental work has made a difference in a few cases, a think tank fellow told Christian media and ministry professionals Thursday.

Christ-followers must “be bold, be clear, and be about the business,” Alistair Begg told a gathering of Christian media and ministry professionals Wednesday, saying it is fruitless to curse the darkness or to embrace it.

Ibraheem, who spent six months in a prison in Sudan because she refused to renounce Christ, was at the National Religious Broadcasters’ 2015 International Christian Media Convention to be recognized for her stalwart faith.

The National Religious Broadcasters Board of Directors, a body of approximately a hundred key leaders among Christian communicators, this week unanimously approved a Resolution urging its members “to embrace equality and reconciliation, specifically being mindful in neighbor love and ministry partnerships to reach across racial and ethnic lines that have divided too many for too long.”

The National Religious Broadcasters Board of Directors, a body of approximately a hundred key leaders among Christian communicators, this week unanimously approved a Resolution praying for peace in Israel and calling on the United States to stand resolutely by this important ally.

The National Religious Broadcasters Board of Directors, a body of approximately a hundred key leaders among Christian communicators, yesterday unanimously approved a Resolution opposed to a power grab of the Internet by the Federal Communications Commission. The NRB Board was particularly concerned that free speech values be upheld online.

The Family Research Council (FRC) and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) will hold a press conference on Tuesday, February 24, at 2 p.m. CT at the NRB 2015 International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, TN.

Ryan T. Anderson is scheduled to speak on Thursday, February 26, during a session titled “Protecting Marriage: How to Get the Media Message Right for This Generation” at the NRB 2015 International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, TN.

Senator Jim DeMint, President Heritage Foundation, is scheduled to speak on Monday, February 23, during the Reel Dreams Dinner at the NRB 2015 International Christian Media Convention in Nashville, TN.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins and National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) President Jerry Johnson will hold a news conference on Tuesday, February 24, at 2 p.m. CT at the NRB Convention in Nashville, TN.